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07-13-2018, 06:05 PM | #1 |
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How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
After exhaustively researching radiator options for my LS swap I decided to purchase a radiator from a trusted forum “Gold Vendor” - R&D Fabrication. I was sold on US built with US materials! What I received was a leaky radiator after 4k miles and a frustrating / ludicrous customer experience with no resolution. All told, I’m out $920 on a chunk of leaky aluminum.
Timeline of events with more detail (have emails for each event): 10/24/2016 - Purchased R&D radiator from Sparky for $730.00 ...Building truck 8/15/2017 - Installed radiator in truck ...Put 4K miles on truck 2/14/2018 - Noticed radiator dripping and leaking from bottom 3/23/2018 - Me - Emailed R&D explaining leaking issue with pictures 3/27/2018 - Thanked me for pictures and replied that the pictures were too hard to tell what was happening, needed the radiator to pressure test and fix. 4/4/2018 - Me - Shipped radiator to R&D at my expense of $125 to his shop 4/13/2018 - Me - Emailed, checking on status 4/16/2018 - R&D -Replied, should be testing soon, will reply with results as soon as possible. 4/20/2018 - Me - Emailed asking for status of test 4/24/2018 - Me - Emailed asking for status of test 4/24/2018 - R&D - Emaiedl, All radiators have 1 year warranty, no refunds after that, no status provided!! 4/25/2018 - R&D - email, shop guys tested didn't find any leaks 4/25/2018 - Me - please pressure test overnight, I am positive it has a leak. 4/26/2018 - R&D - Found tube to header leak, fixing and will recheck for leaks 4/30/2018 - Me - Checking on status, how is it going? 5/1/2018 - R&D - Able to fix, will ship tomorrow. Need you to cover shipping, Invoice sent 5/1/2018 - Me - Paid invoice of $70.00 to get radiator returned 5/4/2018 - Me - Need status, please send tracking number 5/8/2018 - R&D - Found two more leaks after shop manager asked workers to test. Assured it would be fixed and shipped out this evening. 5/9/2018 - R&D - Tracking code sent 5/16/2018 - Me - Radiator arrives, I flush per instructions, when I add coolant I notice aluminum shavings that appear to be Stop Leak. Email R&D with concerns. 5/17/2018 - R&D we never use “Stop Leak”, most likely weld or resin residue, we use resin to “cover weld bleed through” 5/18/2018 - Me - Looks like leak is back, no joke. 5/20/2018 - Me - emailed R&D confirming leaks are back and worse than ever. 5/21/2018 - R&D sorry, pressure tested it multiple times before sending back, what cap and water pump are you using. 5/21/2018 - Me, 16psi cap with stock LS3 pump 5/22/2018 - Oh, we recommend 12-15 psi cap, I don't feel confident with further repairs. We will need to build a new one. 5/22/2018 - Me - how much? No further emails received from R&D Lessons learned: I need to do my homework on a small shop before pulling the trigger. Next time I will request any terms and conditions as well as the warranty info upfront, before I purchase. I will also ask what they will do / what I need to do in the event of issue (i.e. shipping) Lastly, check to see if they are a legit company, just because they are a “Gold Vendor” doesn't mean they are a valid company. A quick search on that net revealed R&D does not have a valid business license since December 2016. Ending: I waited a long time before posting and really worked at only including details and not emotion here. In the end, I called Entropy, they seem to be the real deal. I received my radiator in a couple weeks, exactly as promised. It fit perfect and it keeps the truck running quite a bit cooler. The materials and build quality are much more impressive, too. I only have a few hundred miles on at the time of this post so we will see if it holds but I have a lot more confidence in this unit already. Lastly: Anyone have ideas on what I should do with this leaky radiator? I can't seem to bring myself to recycle it. |
07-13-2018, 06:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
Sorry to hear it, that completely sucks.
I took forever trying to decide which way to go with my radiator and also went with entropy. Had to wait a few weeks which they told me up front but it is art. They are to radiators what boyds is to fuel tanks. Not cheap but well worth the money. Got their fan controller afterwards as well. Just as happy with it.
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07-13-2018, 11:10 PM | #3 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
I now know where not to shop for a Radiator .
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07-13-2018, 11:15 PM | #4 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
Sorry some Co's bad customer service. They always have ways to push the blame
Ron
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07-13-2018, 11:21 PM | #5 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
What do you want for that piece of leaky aluminum ?
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07-14-2018, 03:50 AM | #6 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
Come on now Grumpy lets not feed off ones misery. I sympathize with the guy some suppliers out there are really just in it for the money trying to compete with the Top Dogs.
Ends up being a shamble, not fun. I got a pair of drums on my truck supposedly Wagners that are out of round no fun chinese crap. |
07-14-2018, 07:38 AM | #7 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
I bought one from sparky, it leaked, they fixed. No problem
Since, however I wonder why I spent so much, when the lower neck hose isn't even angled correctly for our trucks? I will shop better next time. |
07-14-2018, 09:03 AM | #8 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
I'm glad you posted this, I was thinking of buying from them for my LS swap...based off being a "gold vender" and all on this forum.
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07-14-2018, 09:20 AM | #9 |
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07-14-2018, 09:29 AM | #10 |
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07-14-2018, 11:24 AM | #11 |
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07-14-2018, 11:46 AM | #12 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
Pretty generous to allow Grumpy to take this chunk of aluminum off your hands there!
You could sell those fans and shroud to recoup at leas a couple hundred of your loss. -klb
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07-14-2018, 12:28 PM | #13 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
16 lb cap, way too much. 5lb is plenty. rock auto rads are less than 200 delivered
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07-14-2018, 02:00 PM | #14 |
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Shipping is too high for me ,Maybe someone closer can take advantage of this good deal .
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07-14-2018, 07:11 PM | #15 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
do they make a brass and copper radiator of the LS swap
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07-14-2018, 10:38 PM | #16 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
I am sure the state would love to hear about a business operating without a license in the state, IRS may be interested too. I have had great luck dealing with the State attorney general the couple of times I was wronged as a customer.
It is unfortunate that a company wont stand behind their product and it stings even more when you were sold on "quality" and spent big money for what ended up junk. Do the next guy a favor and send karma their way by sending a couple emails to the state offices explaining what happened and the lack of a license.
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07-15-2018, 10:32 AM | #17 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
I'd take it to a local old-school radiator shop. They could probably fix it.
Good luck, Rg
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
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07-15-2018, 12:13 PM | #19 |
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I’d want to “hand deliver” it to the shop it came from....
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07-15-2018, 02:18 PM | #21 |
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
so how many forum members have to get burned by other forum members before admin turns on itrader??
it's a built-in function of vBulletin and this is a pay-to-play forum marketplace so what gives? a simple catchall feedback thread for everything doesn't cut it.. itrader ratings in each post header would fix 99% of these issues.. as for the radiator, I'm conflicted whether I'd rather 'hand deliver' or sick the goons on them.. sorry to hear of your loss.. thanks for warning the rest of us and good luck!
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Re: How I spent $920 on leaky radiator
In my experience the problem with aluminum radiators is repairs are mostly limited to epoxying the leak. One of the reasons I went copper in my Burban. Copper leaks can be soldered.
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I don't need a radiator, but I would like to take this opportunity to express my amazement at how generous some of you forum members really are! Maybe a lower pressure cap? Would a can of sealant help with aluminum? I like raggedjim's idea of taking it to a local old school shop to see if they could help. Best of luck to you Bud. |
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